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htjtif salisbury n cjl march 11 1870 no 10 vol v i r goddins i 1 / oompound ciontian bittbbs llu oreat american tonic and di untie .' r imo ended niul prescribed hy physicians wherever known tne compound gentian bitters are made of i he purest mnl l.esi vegetable tonics and j ar.iiiniiics known to the proleÂ«sion they also contain twenty t r cent of ! i^r a u c ii u i jh ivi.ii'l niiiki-s iluiin li.'vuiiil all qiiesliouj lhe i t dil'llktit in existeiiie ; and fur din f.â€”cl kidneys bladdemind unnary organs have no superior if any e.|iiall tlio who irv these b j . lor ihe lolbiwing di*ea*.i*s will iii i'vi'iy cii-e liuil ih.'lll a safe plea-ant i speedy nml cfteciual roinedy tl ey an a sine preventive and cure for chills md pe er and all malarial disease i liy-l'kl'sia indliikstlon sdi'k-st'jmacil toi.ii s-ltlk-iikadvcilk bronoaitlt asthma c i.d e\i ouuqjl nkukal-uia genera ldhbility diseases of kidneys gravel &â€¢â€¢., and every lii-'-asi requiring a general tome impression llfjt foi dlbeasefl peeuliai to l'vuinlos i is almost . specific tgr in oonvalesoenoe iroin yphmd and other low lorius ol ipuvel it is lhe very best tonic hat can he used the compound gentian hitlers meet with universal favor and huve received ihe strong est tesiiniiiiiials ever given to any medicine a lew of which we append below this is io certify that i have used dr gml dm's compound l.entian bitters and cheertul ly recommend il as the very best bitters that ran be used for ordinary debility sick stomaoh jt'c e m holt m 1 lipscomb o'ange no , n 0 may 15 00 i herebv certify that i have been using la goddin's coms-onmi gentian bitters for co gh general debility sin and 1 am fully satisfied that they are thebest bitters of which i have any knowledge and the best tonic ol fcied lu the american people rout y slater henrico county va tunc 25 1869 dr ooniiini â€” dear sir 1 have been suffer ing lor twenty years with all sffei'tiotl ot the kidneys prostrate gland and stricture of the urethra have been k-r lhe tieaiinent ol the best physicians in the country one of whom is now a professot iu a medical college ail hailed to relieve me 1 dually tried youi com pound gentian bit ters llie client was like a charm â€” one bottle cave me cbmpfi te relief i believe it lobe tlie best medicine i have ever used v " r - v "' s '"' c 1 i ,", i !> t a j as a kaulcon li'iie'en n c jan 7th 1hci9 prepan-d only bv llr goddin j ames t w1gg1n8 proprietary w-holesale agent r norfolk va ilf for tale by dr g b poulson sain im iv m c _ 3 , s z lf genuine imported worwav oats samples sent free to tanners fii.im luo to 130 bushels grown to the aorei weighs from 4u to 45 pounds to the bu.hel i'h.i lain lias been grown oo ever variet orsi.i , nd in every state ill the union with lite iuo*l per rtatauoeess . , , i ths grain i very large pluiiipan.1 handsome has a rema'kable tliin l.uak and ripens earlier than ll.e esmiuxn vaiieties iâ€žii the straw is bright clear stout and not hnt'.e t lodge is psrfeutly clear of rust and grows rrora * Â° wtthave both he white and black o.way both the same price and equally prodncllve we will tasnd one quart uf the a i ve oal to any sddresapost paid i'ur '-'â€¢'* twoqiisrts postpaid -" on s'.-k sen by express ur trei-lit i ' hal fbnahel.-au ponnds â€¢ â€¢ "' one bushel 4h ponnds .............. t ut r il'tion t'f wc wish it distinctly underÂ«tood that hii isnota light nuts weighing 21 l 33 it raised in new england and suid under tin inin.e t marway but imported seed every bushel guaran tee.l ti ivoigh 40 his or tin money rofunded samples u hoth kinds sent free for a scent stump alio circulars nnd testimonials adilii all iters l n p dover v co jau 21 3.1m arkeshnrg f'hester ...... i'n clbiamons staob lines m warsaw y t y^a^mii {) vaijclleriue jy.w'v war.-nwfor fayetteville daily s j lept siiinhu ifyiiu n '<â– in western n carolina ft to raleigh and procure a through ticket tu fayetteville ro'r$rl thrungli tickets from iloldsbiiro via warsaw to kayutlcville ii through tiokuw fiom vvejdou ui t'ayotte villi lu xtniugb tickets from wiluiingtou via wiirsuiv to kayetteville.j charlotte to vfadksboroi leave charlotte after trains irom raleigh and columbia via monroe for wadeshoro tuosdav thursday and saturduy heme i n desboni tuesday thursday and saturday at tar arrival of trains ami stagejvnul wiluiin'.'ioii head of glial bam rail rnid tojotiosh.no n c.dailv except sundays leave head of chatham rail road alter ar rival of train from raleigh u'Â»v8 joueeboro after arrival of trum from fayetteville clemmon accommodation line between bah un anil high point will rharter btagssatall hours cheaper than llie cheap est 0 ofiiee at nutner's hotel salem s c e t clemmons oeu j 1869 tf contractor fresh garden flewer fruit herb tree shrub and evergreen seeds with di rections fÂ«r culture prepaid by mail flic u>.it complete snd judicious assortment in ike country agents wanted aft sorts of either for 1.00 prepaid by mail auso small fruits plants hull all tile new potatoes c prepaid by mail 4 lbs early boat potato prepaid for 1.00 mover's co lo-hal asparagus sm per 1 1Â»0 ; 25 per 1000 pr paid new hardy fragrant verblnomlng japan honeysuckle â– r ' 11 ets each prepaid true i ape im cranln rry for upland or lowland culture 1 mt 100 prepaid with directions priced cut'il'.irnc io any addresh gratis also trade list rv.sla , i comirusaion a m watson old colony nurseries snd boeni warehouse plymouth mas icstahlish ed iii is 12 dee â– " ii.i promiuri chostor white riqs i'tltt iii 1 sl..,n horn inirl.iiin ; liovnn ll derney i.nd tyrshlrpcalvos merino kouthdown nnd antswnbl sheep ashmen goats imporlod m.iflbllc r;a*."c llerkshlre and .-. n.ui hlgs and all choice irinnls of poultry forsalo bond for circulars and prices tddresj n p uuvelt v co jku.ai sfuf i'uii.1,1111 i k.iu rn r howerton's column 25,000 worth of goods just arrived from e\y york ! i . tiik most complete stock of goods cviir iitfi'ieil in tlii market t prices tu auit the times lioii"lit for ca8h unii alter t ' 1 i u ih'iivv decline in prices wherebj iliey n j nnl will iir sold lower limn any m lhe nlal , - i k.'i ai uowerton'i i a large supply of puroflne wa nnd : spi'i'iu candles just received at llutrcrtnn's a inrte nnd fresh supplv of candies nuts i and fruits just received and for sale at howerton's a large lot of canned tomatoes oreun corn peaches pine apples salmon lobsters oys ters and sardines ibr mile i at howerton's just received a large lot of loslicn cheese of superior quality at howerton's a inrpe lot of fresh family groceries of v j j ery description just received a t howerton s a new supply of that snperior-seven-year-old | ! kentuokv-wiieal-whiskey for medicinal juir , ; posii only just received and for sale at howerton's funny ami staple dry goods i even de j scriptton and van ty at uowerton'i an i'li'iiiint ussi tuient ol ii.'.ilsaiul shoes it uowerton'i a splendid assortment ol hats k...i ( iq.s at uowerton'i an assorted lot of hardware and cutlery at llowerton's a very superior lot of queensware china mid delf at howerton's all grades ol sunnr coffee tea and molas ses at howerton's ' a choice lot of confectioneries at uowerton'i fine and common tobacco imported lla i vanua liegalia principe and l s grain ci i j gara at uowerton'i | a complete assortment of liquor i al kinds and grades at uowerton'i i for mi'.li mini purposes only â€” m i tele ] brated beven-year-old double rectified - ken : tucky whiskey â€” perfectly purr at howerton i every vaiiety of yankee notions at llutverton'i in fine ids stock has been selected with i greal care to meet evei'.y want \ fsff call snd examine il it will nol cosl you anything to do thai â€” but don't ask hot i credit his motlo is pay as you go v country produce of every description taken in exchunej l^ft bunk notes and specie taken al the i highest uaiket rates at w b howerton's salisbury n c november 5 1869 44 cm advantages of life in surance tlm n.irtli america insurance company paya its premiums promptly without elia>f*e w ii ijoldkimikss auent north america life ino co taomasvitlk n i dear sir yon will please accept mv sin i cit ilniiiks for vo ur prompt payment without charge of loo amount of the policy of insur aim uv unsbnnd's life aimmntlng i the i sum of three thou iiiul dollars at your eur duhi and repeated solicitation he was induced 1 u insure in your company and now we aiutbe recipents of its beneiits ti ion iiiiii ihe n nh america lifu insnr iiiiiii company we khali foul under obligation ' such a only tin widow anil hitherl.-.-s cm feel mnl express may you have success in inducing others tu insure i'n yotir must liberal f-umniiuy and may llie l.iird ul the widow anil orpliiu .- blesa you mnl prosper you iu your good work ilalifl akkt c h.miniir iif uowan mills n c mr hiililernes i al*o i.'.'ent for the liver pool london anil qlobe fibb insurance com pany which iiia'ire all kinds of publlo and pri vate buildings railroad depots llridges fac ; tories nunilcri.'s mills ami merchandise and i iuvs all i s iii-m pri'iuply all letters iildri-seil io mr iloldorness at tliiunii-ville n i will receive prompt atten tion dec :â€¢- tf i spring st summer importation 1 8j^o rib b ons . millinery and straw goods armstrongrcator&co hirillltfks imi jiiuiikks i'f bunnet irimmings d velvet iiibbnns . bonnets silks satins and velvets i elands setts sum ruehcs flowers feallitrs oenanunts straw bonnets and \ ladies hats trimmed aid vntrimmtd sbakx3b hoods 5'.c 2h7 ami y.'l llal.timtlllk btiteet baltimore md offer the larne tn'ti in ho liumil in tl.ia conn in nn iimiiiiiilli'il in luiul uri'li iiiiiiulieayuim oomprisiag llie lateai parisian povoltleh orilsra tollaltnit anil prnnipfatli'iitii.ii k â– feb m iiii.ii atmospheric kerosene lamp ! r i he sa i i'lr-t ami linest lamp now in use it re.piirea no chimney â€” ih.tm nnl sin.il.e no niell bums lean nil ami gives a brighter li^ht th in am utlier i inii jail at in l'i ul nr drugstore salisbury :.'â– ..' taÂ»joiui it and mc it vu/u febio ati phillips 1 brothers two doors above the court home on main street ijbtukn thkik t 11 a n k s to t ij e iv public for the very liberal patronage en joyed by them during the past year and hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance if not an increase ofthe same we will ei.ntinne tn keen on hand n good sup i>lv of family groceries in eluding freeh and salt fl*h â€” of bveet vabiktt â€” whiskeys brandies rum gin c also hoots shoes domes ucs piece goods yainki.i notions ! in fait almost everything usnally kepi iu 11 va ! riet y mere ill l which iir Â« ill sell low for cash or country produce at the high 1 est inurkei price thev also offer for sale on private terms an \ excellent dwelling bouse with large comfortable km ins cook and lining j ltooms with necessary nl buildings attached i to the dwelling is a store room tin feet wide by i tu feel deep with a inn smith shop ill the 1 rear the lot on which said buildings are sit 11 j ntml is ll by sjou feet and affords nil excellent harden spot i parties wishing in purchase will please fall i ai the siore where the premises will he shown . toth in hy one ol the linn niul terms lnailc i easy phillips a brotueks j feb 18 1870 7 tf ' sale of yadkin river lands ' i by order of court i will expose llir land belonging to the estate of robert j kilis iii r sale nt tlie premises nn wednesday the lfltli day if march next these lands sre situated on the yadkin lliver tiliotit eight miles from mausbliry . in ilo an county uni two miles fruin hnttsbnrg depot on the railroad them are aln.ul thirteen hundred a res and it will be sold in a number of small traetssoae to suit purchasers with moderate ineuns tlitswlmlu i tnirt will be sold bubject to llir doner tiglil of the j wiilnw . this is one ofthe most valuable snd desirable tracts of intel in this purlieu of tin stat a large j purlieu nf it being the finest river bottoms rqunl in fertility to any land in the stut the ' tt-irii nf salt wit im one thinl i fish ni-d Â» credit ' of one ami two yean tor tho balance with interest t from date titles riser ved until t'e iuri-bu.w none . 1 ut iiuid uu in lull john c foard keb/iuiij 1st 1s70 b:6w luumiifthioiiftr henry's constitution rem oh blood cleanser this medicine is known to the faculty as being tlie concentrated fluid extract of sarsaparllla ended j with other valuable medicinal herbs und mgnaran 1 teed as chemically pure fiik tiif emu nr j scrofula and cokfsttmptiopjr ; this remedy is componuded expresflly for purify inj and clennmng the blood of nil infirmities going at nrice t tiic fountain-head of disease it extin guishes tumors consumption syphilis skin eruptions ' sail rheum boifo kheumatism watte nf vitality sernfnia w nil know that the promiscuous vaccination in : dulged in during tht late war bred the most villi .:â€¢ ' 1 oiis diseases vaccination pu was tatceu fiom tbe ' ' arms of many persons full of scrofulous sores then ol course tin inipurltfesofthebnrotuiouspa , ttcnt were absorbed in tdp blood of men otherwise i without li .*-*-Â«.. md both beoqtuti infeuted alike : : men women and children throughout ill the west i are roost wofully diseased from this call's and knew not until a few months ago the origin of it henry constitution renovator , relieves the entire system of pains and aches eg livens tlie spirits and sends new blood hounding through ev*ettv vein it irnpartes a sparkling brightness to the eye a host glow to the cheek a huby tinge io the lips a clearness to the head brightness to the complexion buoyancy to the spirits a inl happiness op all sides for all affection ofthe kidneys it is unsurpassed people have . sen respited hs it were from tl e very i iws ol death hy a timely use ot this great rente extracts prom various letters â€¢ doctor i wag vaccinated inthehuhpital l.eiurs j ; i1.1t j had no skin disease until i had Â» bottle ol â– ' your constitution renovator sent nie by mr ro [ 1 ji r ef columbia missouri 1 buffered tortures with * runing sores since 1 used two imtflnl an well ex : ' cept a mall sore on the ealf of my left leg aud that 1 is getting well fas ; 1 this from u ladi â€” and now my skin is as rleur i f and fait hs a babe*a my complexion thauks to j i your renovator 1 is beautiful } yes yes i may well ay such relief was unknown \ j to me before enclosed nnd live dollars lor i bot j i fcie two families here wan to try it ! i was very tuoch troubled with syphilis your [ remedy seems to be coring rue fast heudleur hot ties i-er express no n.ore rheuinatlem thiee bottles of constl tution reoovatur ha?einade me a new man doctor enclosed find 6 1'lense send me a sup ply two families here want to try your conititu tion renovator wo have not space for more ofthe above extracts bul you ran ask your neighbor a bout the reinr every one has something good to suy as 1 cores every time e-'h u.i ptrju8ks r tnit kidneys rktentionoethbukinb.jkcae and jul vimi/e t>i**a*rt nervona prn-trution weakness ipu^ral f^pskade and want of appetite it is niisurpasned cautien i in ordering our rnmody always pi in the number uf our 1'ost ofrlre b-ttboliyouf i pa ter the new law in our new vork j'oui office compels this addroik dr 1vt s henry ok co , p.!eutor*g*neia berlin hosnftal prnnafn agency of the unite htfltm laboratory 376 pearl street i nit oflioi ilo ftot3 new you tf constitution benov t(>hkil r bot tle six bottles for *?(,. nt anywlieie on rwetpt of pii patients are re-iuested to correspoud e.ii.ft dfcj.tla.ly and rep will be made dy following m..ll sold by at respectahlo druffglsu fÂ»lt)&:i edgewohtii female 8emi i nary this institution is again in iueoÂ«Â«f.i i | opurntlijli il is t â– 1 1 . 1 u i â– 1 1 1 1 v adapted in a or gaulzntion nml nmnagcuient to the want of the people ami lo the circumstances of lite eon nir i pupils ri.-1'i-ivtsi at any time for cfrculara address j m.m.caldwell drtieodid xortl state publisher wf.kklv hy xj xi cv x fil ii a w e s editor and proprietor lt.\ti,i op si b iiii i ion ink yr.ui payable tu advance 3.01 six months " " i ill 5 copies to one address 12.50 iii copies to ouei.ddrsej till 111 hates of k'tloertisinq otle square first insertion 1*1.(111 k'.r fuel additional insertion 50 s|ii.cial ii tires will he 0 barged 50 per cent higher than the above rates inin nnd justice's older will be publish ed al the same rates with other advertise ments obituary notices over six lines charged as advertisements ( ontract rates o __ __ _ __ ? % \ f m 5 Â¥ r ; ' â– r * p \ g = â– ' . s t 1 square f 2 50 3 75 5 00 8 50 * 1300 2 squares 150 6 25 8 50il3 00 22.00 3 squares ti on oik i hi jo 00 30.00 i squares 8 00 1100 i "> hi jo oil i7..")0 i column ii ooilli 00 20 00 30 00 45.00 i c duuui 18 00 24 00 30 0045 00 75.00 1 column 28004000 50 00|80 00,130.0(1 john m rusk stockholder etc ~) vs { andrew j jones president w { tt tt co j superior court cumberland co hkfuhk i.ix'ion j at chambeus application for order of injunction in the cause oi'imon ol the court tho gravamen ofthe complaint is dial the president nt lhe ttoad is about to re turn to the state treasurer certain con pon bonds of ihe state with the interest theronn together with the proceeds of some of such bonds which have been sold â€” to llie injury as is alleged of the individual stockholders and wiiln.ui ho far as appears filed and the affidavit nc couipanying it any authority whatever l-'m.uinsr solely â€¢â– > tin ciimnlaiiit a mi ma facie case lor ihe order asked for is made out â€” and if there were nothing else behind there would be nothing to do but grant lhe relief 1 am bound however to notice the public acts whether brought lo my ai ten tion or not â€” and 1 find auioug the public laws an ac entitled au act to restore the credit of the state and facilitate the construction of our unfinished railroads ratified feb 5 1870 which authorises and even re quires under heavy penult ies llie defend art,and certain other railroad presidents to do the very lliii.irs which i tlutttskcd lo prevent him from doing of course then this act must je put out of the way i before the plaintiff can get his order let us then ex-imiue tho act cer 1 laiuly here can be so objection to the ti tle two very inedible purposes are cx 1 pressed in it and belli of them within the scope of legislatce power â€” to wil : to restore the credit ol the slate and to fa ciliiate the construction of our unfinished railroad " the trÂ»l rests on consti , lutional obligation the oilier is a matter i of policy addressee to the discretion supposing then these to be the pur pnses of the am do llie provisions ol the act seek to eif.-ctuale those purpo ses by ulicoiistitlllicpal means 1 there are substantially two requtre ! raonls imposed upon the defend nil us j president of the western railroad com | pany one is to file before the governor and supuiintendeiii ol public w.uks a state ment show dug on mill | what amount ol slate bonds was re reived by him from the public treasurer ' with ll e date of such reception ; what amount nt such bonds have been ! sold win re at what price and when ; what amount have been hypoihccat d to whom when lor what purpose and i how much realized ; i what amount retnains on hand unsold land the amount of interest received irom the state i to this requirement i presume there can be no objection â€” as accountability is incident to all trusts and agencies the oilier requirement is to return to the public treasurer subject to the joint order of the govi-ruor and superin tendent of public winks as hereiiiattei prescribed all bonds of lhe state which bave been issued under any authority ot law and which remain iu the hands of any surh president or other officer un sold or undisposed of or ill case any such bonds bave been sold or exchanged for money or other securities tbe said president or other fficcr shall deposit in the public treasury sui h money pro ceeds or seeuritier or so much thereof us !Â«â€¢ has net aetua'ly 9tmuifii'4 upon his kmid , r,.e 3 this ij doubtlesb lbs c'snoxious pri.vi lior--a-obnoxi is c tie nlaiutij as ii compel . tho c'.-'-ndaiit r.ndcr the pen ily ef i.tjik minimi for disobedience lo do fhe very things which the plainlij com plains he i.i aboul lo do it is the duly nf a judge m ascertain ibe legislative will aud to giye it e.tic unless it runs counter to the liii.il.inienlal law ol the land \- hen he asked lo dis regard tlmt will upon a suggestion of a cnnhic with that law he must look and look closely to see whether that suggoa tiun is well founded it may be sugges ted tbat this requirement of the act which i wo have under review infringes tli vest ed riuhtb of the w 11 r company of which the plaintiff is n stockholder and impairs llio contract which the state en tered into with llie company by requir ing the surrender of ite properly without any forieillire of its charter having occur red or ofiiee found certainly the legislature cannot divest ; chartered rights lo break faith with its con tractors or arbitrarily assume prop i erty which it line once granted if such was tlio impose of the net lhe palpable purpose and not merely the supposed purpose or if such will by lhe o'jec the inevitable effect and not iimre ly the apprehended effect nf the act â€” then ii infringes the constitution and is void j to ascertain whether such purpose wus contemplated or whether such effect will i follow the language of the whole act â– must he considered â€” and not merely iso i luted sections we have seen there is nothing objec i initial in ihe avowed purpose as staled ill the title we huve also seen lhat section 3 re j quiies the return ot tie bonds ice lu the l'uldic treasurer subject to the joint or der nf the governor and superintendent j ol public winks a heieinaller proscrib ed a subsequent section discloses the purpose in inquiring the return ofthe bonds and the ultimate disposition lo be mud â€¢ of ihem sec li provides nev : iheless if upon ihe notification of the governor any such president or other | i flieer shall faithfully render iln account or statement according to sections one and lim of tins act and shall moreover 1 comply in all respects with section three of this act in every sjch case upon till sworn certificate of the president and i chief engineer or superintendent of any j such railroad to the effect that a curtain j am uu t ot wnrk has been iloue and not ! paid lot ou any unfinished railroad the governor and superintendent of public j works are authorised and required to join in an order or warrant upon the pub â€¢ ' lie treasurer where any tato sediritius i may he or deposit to rein liver lo the president uf such railroad on puinunl ol he bonds which slmll not be sold tor , less than sixty cents iu the dollar or the j secuiitieb or any proceeds thereof so rc i turned or deposited by him under see 3 i or mis acr equivalent in cash value to ! the amount ol work so certified to be i done nn such railroad i it appears from the last recited section ! that its not iu contemplation in requiring 1 the return of the bonds c to tteprivu the railroad c of ihe state securities ' which bud been issued to ilium in pay . mint of state slock but to redeliver ihu , bonds iscc lo the company from lime to , time as the contractor progressed until j lhe wlii.lt were returned w hat causes led io this legislative in i terventii.u in the management of the nf lairs ot the railroad co arc not set forth in the act and it is needless to inquire â€” j the question we have under considera tion ia one ol power ! the purpose in making all corpora ! lions is the accomplishment of some pub ! lie good * * unless the public are to be benefitted il is no more lawful to confer exclusive rights and privileges up on au artificial body than upon a private citizen mills vs williams 11 red 568 i hilsl the legislature is bound to re spect the rights of corpoiatious and ob serve good faith wiih them just as iu the the case of individuals â€” il must bu re nminbi red ihu corporations are just as amendable to the law us individuals are we should hesitate long before bringing our minds to the conclusion it was the intention of the l"gisliiture lo take from itself llio power of doing that for which ' all governments are organised â€” promot ing lhe general welfare by adopting such , mo sines as a new state ut things might in ike necessary lor the benefit ol ihe pub lic mctteu vs wil ik ral r r co i it is upon such grounds that lhe i."g i is la lure basis il right lo supervise direct i co iliol and retain the creatures of its own ! creation such as hanks railroads inslir i slice companies etc tins right when challenged has been adjudged it by the cunt when the stale bad no pecuniary . interest involved and when the credit of the tale was iiotci.uieelii.il ii iw much i stronger is tho right of the legislature to i interfere where tlie slate is tlie principal i st..ckh ildii and where its bonds from i issue huve depreciated so iiiueli as hi be j come insoluble thus preventing unless i something was done further progress ou i on the public woiks it would appear lo ; have been high lime to puss an ucl to \ restore the credit of the suite and facili : tale tlie ci.iisli itclion of our unfinished [ railroads the legislature in protecting the in teri'sis of tlm state by u measure intend ed in enhance the value uf ibe bonds and to secure the completion ofthe roads nec essarily promotes the interests of ibe in dividual stockholders such being the 1 fact ii is difficult l see why the plain-in i iiii behalf of hiuiuelf â€¢ ml other stockbol idns iu the western railroad company should van in injunction in tlie prerul see the potice lo show cause why an ii jiinctloji order should not issue in ibis cise moved for by thu plaintiff's council is decline 1 ralph p buxton j ud,*v sib judicial district sgtli feb 1870 \ man ill sew orleans aoouses his wife of p i j ii ry in swearing that they were never i married she excuses herself hy saying that she " never thought liÂ«r husband would be l fool enough lo go io work and prove it the outrage at graham we copy the following from the ilills boro bicordcr and with the exception that the victim's name was wyatt out j law instead of white as represented by the llceurde.r is about the lame and all we 1 have beard about the affair : it ia represented to us that about one j o'clock last saturday niglil a disguised ' j body ot seventy-five or a hundred men up ! i peared at the bouse of henry holt color | â€¢ ed and entered his house where they < found not ii di nil an aged negro man ' , named white offie atiug as husband ' to mrs ii the intention seems to . have been lo bang ho.h holt and while ; coach-makers working iu copartnership l but they seem to have swapped beds if | ! not families that night and not know ing the whereabouts of holt they did not ', search for him outside of his premises â€” ! thev however took white und lhe cord out of the bed ununited bim on a mule and hung bim wiih the bed-cord to an oak | i limb in front uf the courl house door ' ! where he was found the next morning > . with a card pinned lo bis coat nulaiuiiig \ ' this warning â€” beware ! vim gtdlty parties â€” both white and black it is further represented tn ns that the disguised party after haiij'iug whit , rude round tn the residence of mr albnght clerk ofthe superior conn and tried to 'â– . decoy or diaw him out but hi very wise ' l iv declined to go out in passing the i mayor's house he went to ihe door to look : j but a inck was thrown against the bouse : and in war gently admonished to willl j draw as no one wished to molest h'uu i which aiimouili in he of course took il is also represented to us thai m bite's wife ut the inquest swore positively that the first man that took hold on white was a negro and that she believes a m i i jonty if not all of them were colored â€” i whde was tbe gcneralisamo or president ' ! ofthe league in command of tho funds â– which he wus in llie habit iif stealing or i 1 appropriating to his own ns we likewise learn that while and hull : both shot at the ku klux that visited ura liaui nli mi a year ago and tin 1 ku klux : promised to see them again for this inter , rupliou now whether thia diabolieul outrane j v as committed by ku klux or by the i loyal league expected ku klux to bear the blame in consequence of the promise , to see these negroes again for embezzling lhe funds ot the league it was a high . bunded outrage against lhe law the ; peace and dignity ofthe slate and the perpetrators should be ferreted out and dealt wiih according to law such deeds j : as this will not only prevent northern j i men coming here and settling but will drive off desirable population disgrace so . i ciety and tarnish the escutcheon of the ! state we feel proud that il did not oc i cor iu orange proud of the hw-ubid ; ing appearance and disposition of thepeo j pie of orange let her continue to re ' , sped and venerate law and good order without which we shall relapse into a state i of biirbai'iiiiism p ft two negroes have been arrested ' ou suspicion and committed to alamance : jail we learn also that the same party - went to a in use in which then was u white man and negro woman living to i i gether and inking ihem out of bed dllga ; ho'e and buried them up to the waist face , to face and left ihem there in that con ' ditioil he have not learned how ihey got out such as this is not so bud hut for arm ed men whether while or black to take llie liv.s of men for political opinions or any thing else is certainly wrong and we , heartily join the becorder j si crying such . acts down â€” greensboro patriot i what they think of whitte i more'soase â– the new york tiaies has th follow [ ing in regsrd to 1 v whitt.tjiore's res â€¢ 'â– ignatloti : mr whiltemore ought not tn have been ; allowed to resign after he wan convicted of a grave offe'ice against the h'.us â€” and there are two or three oilier incidents connected with the aff.ir lhat will strike everybody as being extraordinary in the rii st place how is ir thai general rut j ler a member of the house c.oiim appeal i thi professional advocate of another member who bave sullied the honor of the muii'e mr puller was one of the in jured p r-ons and ii r;a bis duty to have stood by house whun h spoke of his client are we lo assume that he was paid for his services ? the new york 7>i9'<sw is yet more severe upon wbittemoro's course nnd speaks of him as be deserves in the foi lowing paragraph : mr h f whiltemore on wednesday appealed lo leniency of the house it more time to prepare bis defence he e nphiyeil the lime sympathetically grant ed in effurts to escape the penalties of in misdemeanor he telegraphed his r â€¢ jguutlnn and when be rose yesterday iu the house 10 explain his conduct the speaker decided he wÂ»ii not olid could not speak ths resolution ofs ptilcioti waa changed to one of censure and uiian i iinmisly adopted thus by a shabby trick and a second insult to the house i mr whiltemore escaped the full penalty of his offense but at the expense of ad ditional disgrace the man who could offer such excuses as his for selling tbe sppolutmenu la bis gift i tbo only uiu who could be capable of an appeal for de la on the ground of time to prepare his defence and use it instead to put himself beyond tbe absolute need of defence tears the principal element tho prime ingre dient so to say of a tear is water ; ibis water upon dissolution contains a few hundreth part of substance culled mucus aud a small portion of salt of soda of phosphate of lime and of phosphate of soda it is the suit and soda that give to tears that savor which earned for tears the epithet of salt at lhe hand of tbo greek poets nt that of bitter nl our j salt is however the more correct of llio two when n tear dries the water evap orates and leaves behind it a deposit nf saline ingredients tbeic amalgamate and as seen through lhe microscope array themselves iii long cross lines which look like diminutive fish bones tears are secreted by a gland called the lachrymal gl-mid which is situated above the eyeball and underneath the uppi.r eyelid on the side nearest the tem ple six or seven exceedingly fine chan nel flow from it along and under the sur face of the eyelid discharging llieir con tents a little above the deiicate caitilage which supports the lid ir is these chan nels lhat carry tbe leare into the eye - but tears do not flow only at certain mo ment and under certain ci'cumstiiuces.as might be supposed their flow is continu ous all diy and ah nigh although less abundantly during sleep they trickle soitly from their slender sluices and spread glinleuiog over the surface of the pupil and eyeball giving them that bright enamel and limpid look which is one of ihe characteristic signs of health it is ibe ceaseless movement and contrac tion uf the eyelids that effect lhe regular s leading of tears and the flow of these has need to be constantly renewed in the way just mentioned because tears not only evaporate after a few seconds but also are curried away through two little drains culled lachrymal points and situated in the corner of the eye near the nose thus all tears after leaving tho â– y id fl iw i to the nostrils and if llie nader would assure himself of ibis ho h 8 only to notice upocal as lhe fact may li ilÂ».*l i jif raiiti alter crying is t\lwn^a obliged to make a twofold use of his or her pocket-handkerchief the utility of tears to animals ill gen eral and iu particular to those who nre exposed much to the du-t such us birds who live midst the winds is easy to un derstand : for the eye would soon be diilieu and blocked up like an unclean window-pane had not nature provided i his friendly overflowing stream to wash and refresh it a very little fluid ib nec essaiy to keep the eye clear and clean ; hoi here again we must admire lhe won derful mechanism which works tbe hu man body for it is lo be observed lhat when through accident or hurt ihu eye ball has need of more water than usual to cleanse it nature at once turns up a more abundant supply of tears thus for instance when a grain of dust nr an insect creeps into the eye the eyelids fill and run ever at once with tears and these out only alleviate the pain but also when lhe object is small enough carry it away down the small conduits already noticed the same thing occurs when either smoke too vivid light or too intense cold ob scures the sight â€” tears at once come to our relief and protect the eye from harm willi regard now to other tears those we mean which proceed from m ral in stead of physical causes the explanation to lie given of ihem is a prosy and mate rial one tears are caused both by the sudden and rapid flow oi blood to the head and by excessive nervous excite ment they aie most frequent with wo men aud children whose nervous organi zation id less strong than that of men â€” among men it is those of sanguine or nervous temperature who weep most of ten lymph tic natures on the contrary and people of bilious temperature rarely weep at all ; lhe former because they have commonly but little sensibility and lhe latter because they usually have a firm control over theii feelings when th r fore a man ol lymphatic . r bilious temperature is seen to shed tears hiuler emotion one may feel sure that the in nermost nerves of his heart have been wrung and one must bow one's head in respect before a man whoso pangs mils he intense conversely it i prudent to keep one's coolness belore stronger excitable or highly imagi native people who weep ; their tears aro often genuine but as a rule ihey cent ihem but little effort and iu nine eases out ot leu are forgotten as soon as shed aulnrs t great talent call up tears at will bv working themselves into a wild state ot excitement madamoiselle r.irb cl for instance ibau whom iiu colder more unloving woman ever trod the stage used when she put forth all her ef forts in weep so passionately that she would set fifteen hundred spectators to ci)i..g with in mm'lhuirbcr's journal maasarhiisetis has2";.i miles of railroad in operatiou which are represented by a capital stock of 113.l67.aov a pentlwiian is in austin texas eudeav orlng lo introduce mexican laborers into thai state ilo proposes to furnish them by tha ti i.mh.ii iuid without cost of delivery to those who may employ thein wine is cheaper ibau milk in the lowtt counties of california the 6.000 sewing irls in new york and krooklyu earu ou au average ii.la Â» w k ead

htjtif salisbury n cjl march 11 1870 no 10 vol v i r goddins i 1 / oompound ciontian bittbbs llu oreat american tonic and di untie .' r imo ended niul prescribed hy physicians wherever known tne compound gentian bitters are made of i he purest mnl l.esi vegetable tonics and j ar.iiiniiics known to the proleÂ«sion they also contain twenty t r cent of ! i^r a u c ii u i jh ivi.ii'l niiiki-s iluiin li.'vuiiil all qiiesliouj lhe i t dil'llktit in existeiiie ; and fur din f.â€”cl kidneys bladdemind unnary organs have no superior if any e.|iiall tlio who irv these b j . lor ihe lolbiwing di*ea*.i*s will iii i'vi'iy cii-e liuil ih.'lll a safe plea-ant i speedy nml cfteciual roinedy tl ey an a sine preventive and cure for chills md pe er and all malarial disease i liy-l'kl'sia indliikstlon sdi'k-st'jmacil toi.ii s-ltlk-iikadvcilk bronoaitlt asthma c i.d e\i ouuqjl nkukal-uia genera ldhbility diseases of kidneys gravel &â€¢â€¢., and every lii-'-asi requiring a general tome impression llfjt foi dlbeasefl peeuliai to l'vuinlos i is almost . specific tgr in oonvalesoenoe iroin yphmd and other low lorius ol ipuvel it is lhe very best tonic hat can he used the compound gentian hitlers meet with universal favor and huve received ihe strong est tesiiniiiiiials ever given to any medicine a lew of which we append below this is io certify that i have used dr gml dm's compound l.entian bitters and cheertul ly recommend il as the very best bitters that ran be used for ordinary debility sick stomaoh jt'c e m holt m 1 lipscomb o'ange no , n 0 may 15 00 i herebv certify that i have been using la goddin's coms-onmi gentian bitters for co gh general debility sin and 1 am fully satisfied that they are thebest bitters of which i have any knowledge and the best tonic ol fcied lu the american people rout y slater henrico county va tunc 25 1869 dr ooniiini â€” dear sir 1 have been suffer ing lor twenty years with all sffei'tiotl ot the kidneys prostrate gland and stricture of the urethra have been k-r lhe tieaiinent ol the best physicians in the country one of whom is now a professot iu a medical college ail hailed to relieve me 1 dually tried youi com pound gentian bit ters llie client was like a charm â€” one bottle cave me cbmpfi te relief i believe it lobe tlie best medicine i have ever used v " r - v "' s '"' c 1 i ,", i !> t a j as a kaulcon li'iie'en n c jan 7th 1hci9 prepan-d only bv llr goddin j ames t w1gg1n8 proprietary w-holesale agent r norfolk va ilf for tale by dr g b poulson sain im iv m c _ 3 , s z lf genuine imported worwav oats samples sent free to tanners fii.im luo to 130 bushels grown to the aorei weighs from 4u to 45 pounds to the bu.hel i'h.i lain lias been grown oo ever variet orsi.i , nd in every state ill the union with lite iuo*l per rtatauoeess . , , i ths grain i very large pluiiipan.1 handsome has a rema'kable tliin l.uak and ripens earlier than ll.e esmiuxn vaiieties iâ€žii the straw is bright clear stout and not hnt'.e t lodge is psrfeutly clear of rust and grows rrora * Â° wtthave both he white and black o.way both the same price and equally prodncllve we will tasnd one quart uf the a i ve oal to any sddresapost paid i'ur '-'â€¢'* twoqiisrts postpaid -" on s'.-k sen by express ur trei-lit i ' hal fbnahel.-au ponnds â€¢ â€¢ "' one bushel 4h ponnds .............. t ut r il'tion t'f wc wish it distinctly underÂ«tood that hii isnota light nuts weighing 21 l 33 it raised in new england and suid under tin inin.e t marway but imported seed every bushel guaran tee.l ti ivoigh 40 his or tin money rofunded samples u hoth kinds sent free for a scent stump alio circulars nnd testimonials adilii all iters l n p dover v co jau 21 3.1m arkeshnrg f'hester ...... i'n clbiamons staob lines m warsaw y t y^a^mii {) vaijclleriue jy.w'v war.-nwfor fayetteville daily s j lept siiinhu ifyiiu n '.it complete snd judicious assortment in ike country agents wanted aft sorts of either for 1.00 prepaid by mail auso small fruits plants hull all tile new potatoes c prepaid by mail 4 lbs early boat potato prepaid for 1.00 mover's co lo-hal asparagus sm per 1 1Â»0 ; 25 per 1000 pr paid new hardy fragrant verblnomlng japan honeysuckle â– r ' 11 ets each prepaid true i ape im cranln rry for upland or lowland culture 1 mt 100 prepaid with directions priced cut'il'.irnc io any addresh gratis also trade list rv.sla , i comirusaion a m watson old colony nurseries snd boeni warehouse plymouth mas icstahlish ed iii is 12 dee â– " ii.i promiuri chostor white riqs i'tltt iii 1 sl..,n horn inirl.iiin ; liovnn ll derney i.nd tyrshlrpcalvos merino kouthdown nnd antswnbl sheep ashmen goats imporlod m.iflbllc r;a*."c llerkshlre and .-. n.ui hlgs and all choice irinnls of poultry forsalo bond for circulars and prices tddresj n p uuvelt v co jku.ai sfuf i'uii.1,1111 i k.iu rn r howerton's column 25,000 worth of goods just arrived from e\y york ! i . tiik most complete stock of goods cviir iitfi'ieil in tlii market t prices tu auit the times lioii"lit for ca8h unii alter t ' 1 i u ih'iivv decline in prices wherebj iliey n j nnl will iir sold lower limn any m lhe nlal , - i k.'i ai uowerton'i i a large supply of puroflne wa nnd : spi'i'iu candles just received at llutrcrtnn's a inrte nnd fresh supplv of candies nuts i and fruits just received and for sale at howerton's a large lot of canned tomatoes oreun corn peaches pine apples salmon lobsters oys ters and sardines ibr mile i at howerton's just received a large lot of loslicn cheese of superior quality at howerton's a inrpe lot of fresh family groceries of v j j ery description just received a t howerton s a new supply of that snperior-seven-year-old | ! kentuokv-wiieal-whiskey for medicinal juir , ; posii only just received and for sale at howerton's funny ami staple dry goods i even de j scriptton and van ty at uowerton'i an i'li'iiiint ussi tuient ol ii.'.ilsaiul shoes it uowerton'i a splendid assortment ol hats k...i ( iq.s at uowerton'i an assorted lot of hardware and cutlery at llowerton's a very superior lot of queensware china mid delf at howerton's all grades ol sunnr coffee tea and molas ses at howerton's ' a choice lot of confectioneries at uowerton'i fine and common tobacco imported lla i vanua liegalia principe and l s grain ci i j gara at uowerton'i | a complete assortment of liquor i al kinds and grades at uowerton'i i for mi'.li mini purposes only â€” m i tele ] brated beven-year-old double rectified - ken : tucky whiskey â€” perfectly purr at howerton i every vaiiety of yankee notions at llutverton'i in fine ids stock has been selected with i greal care to meet evei'.y want \ fsff call snd examine il it will nol cosl you anything to do thai â€” but don't ask hot i credit his motlo is pay as you go v country produce of every description taken in exchunej l^ft bunk notes and specie taken al the i highest uaiket rates at w b howerton's salisbury n c november 5 1869 44 cm advantages of life in surance tlm n.irtli america insurance company paya its premiums promptly without elia>f*e w ii ijoldkimikss auent north america life ino co taomasvitlk n i dear sir yon will please accept mv sin i cit ilniiiks for vo ur prompt payment without charge of loo amount of the policy of insur aim uv unsbnnd's life aimmntlng i the i sum of three thou iiiul dollars at your eur duhi and repeated solicitation he was induced 1 u insure in your company and now we aiutbe recipents of its beneiits ti ion iiiiii ihe n nh america lifu insnr iiiiiii company we khali foul under obligation ' such a only tin widow anil hitherl.-.-s cm feel mnl express may you have success in inducing others tu insure i'n yotir must liberal f-umniiuy and may llie l.iird ul the widow anil orpliiu .- blesa you mnl prosper you iu your good work ilalifl akkt c h.miniir iif uowan mills n c mr hiililernes i al*o i.'.'ent for the liver pool london anil qlobe fibb insurance com pany which iiia'ire all kinds of publlo and pri vate buildings railroad depots llridges fac ; tories nunilcri.'s mills ami merchandise and i iuvs all i s iii-m pri'iuply all letters iildri-seil io mr iloldorness at tliiunii-ville n i will receive prompt atten tion dec :â€¢- tf i spring st summer importation 1 8j^o rib b ons . millinery and straw goods armstrongrcator&co hirillltfks imi jiiuiikks i'f bunnet irimmings d velvet iiibbnns . bonnets silks satins and velvets i elands setts sum ruehcs flowers feallitrs oenanunts straw bonnets and \ ladies hats trimmed aid vntrimmtd sbakx3b hoods 5'.c 2h7 ami y.'l llal.timtlllk btiteet baltimore md offer the larne tn'ti in ho liumil in tl.ia conn in nn iimiiiiiilli'il in luiul uri'li iiiiiiulieayuim oomprisiag llie lateai parisian povoltleh orilsra tollaltnit anil prnnipfatli'iitii.ii k â– feb m iiii.ii atmospheric kerosene lamp ! r i he sa i i'lr-t ami linest lamp now in use it re.piirea no chimney â€” ih.tm nnl sin.il.e no niell bums lean nil ami gives a brighter li^ht th in am utlier i inii jail at in l'i ul nr drugstore salisbury :.'â– ..' taÂ»joiui it and mc it vu/u febio ati phillips 1 brothers two doors above the court home on main street ijbtukn thkik t 11 a n k s to t ij e iv public for the very liberal patronage en joyed by them during the past year and hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance if not an increase ofthe same we will ei.ntinne tn keen on hand n good sup i>lv of family groceries in eluding freeh and salt fl*h â€” of bveet vabiktt â€” whiskeys brandies rum gin c also hoots shoes domes ucs piece goods yainki.i notions ! in fait almost everything usnally kepi iu 11 va ! riet y mere ill l which iir Â« ill sell low for cash or country produce at the high 1 est inurkei price thev also offer for sale on private terms an \ excellent dwelling bouse with large comfortable km ins cook and lining j ltooms with necessary nl buildings attached i to the dwelling is a store room tin feet wide by i tu feel deep with a inn smith shop ill the 1 rear the lot on which said buildings are sit 11 j ntml is ll by sjou feet and affords nil excellent harden spot i parties wishing in purchase will please fall i ai the siore where the premises will he shown . toth in hy one ol the linn niul terms lnailc i easy phillips a brotueks j feb 18 1870 7 tf ' sale of yadkin river lands ' i by order of court i will expose llir land belonging to the estate of robert j kilis iii r sale nt tlie premises nn wednesday the lfltli day if march next these lands sre situated on the yadkin lliver tiliotit eight miles from mausbliry . in ilo an county uni two miles fruin hnttsbnrg depot on the railroad them are aln.ul thirteen hundred a res and it will be sold in a number of small traetssoae to suit purchasers with moderate ineuns tlitswlmlu i tnirt will be sold bubject to llir doner tiglil of the j wiilnw . this is one ofthe most valuable snd desirable tracts of intel in this purlieu of tin stat a large j purlieu nf it being the finest river bottoms rqunl in fertility to any land in the stut the ' tt-irii nf salt wit im one thinl i fish ni-d Â» credit ' of one ami two yean tor tho balance with interest t from date titles riser ved until t'e iuri-bu.w none . 1 ut iiuid uu in lull john c foard keb/iuiij 1st 1s70 b:6w luumiifthioiiftr henry's constitution rem oh blood cleanser this medicine is known to the faculty as being tlie concentrated fluid extract of sarsaparllla ended j with other valuable medicinal herbs und mgnaran 1 teed as chemically pure fiik tiif emu nr j scrofula and cokfsttmptiopjr ; this remedy is componuded expresflly for purify inj and clennmng the blood of nil infirmities going at nrice t tiic fountain-head of disease it extin guishes tumors consumption syphilis skin eruptions ' sail rheum boifo kheumatism watte nf vitality sernfnia w nil know that the promiscuous vaccination in : dulged in during tht late war bred the most villi .:â€¢ ' 1 oiis diseases vaccination pu was tatceu fiom tbe ' ' arms of many persons full of scrofulous sores then ol course tin inipurltfesofthebnrotuiouspa , ttcnt were absorbed in tdp blood of men otherwise i without li .*-*-Â«.. md both beoqtuti infeuted alike : : men women and children throughout ill the west i are roost wofully diseased from this call's and knew not until a few months ago the origin of it henry constitution renovator , relieves the entire system of pains and aches eg livens tlie spirits and sends new blood hounding through ev*ettv vein it irnpartes a sparkling brightness to the eye a host glow to the cheek a huby tinge io the lips a clearness to the head brightness to the complexion buoyancy to the spirits a inl happiness op all sides for all affection ofthe kidneys it is unsurpassed people have . sen respited hs it were from tl e very i iws ol death hy a timely use ot this great rente extracts prom various letters â€¢ doctor i wag vaccinated inthehuhpital l.eiurs j ; i1.1t j had no skin disease until i had Â» bottle ol â– ' your constitution renovator sent nie by mr ro [ 1 ji r ef columbia missouri 1 buffered tortures with * runing sores since 1 used two imtflnl an well ex : ' cept a mall sore on the ealf of my left leg aud that 1 is getting well fas ; 1 this from u ladi â€” and now my skin is as rleur i f and fait hs a babe*a my complexion thauks to j i your renovator 1 is beautiful } yes yes i may well ay such relief was unknown \ j to me before enclosed nnd live dollars lor i bot j i fcie two families here wan to try it ! i was very tuoch troubled with syphilis your [ remedy seems to be coring rue fast heudleur hot ties i-er express no n.ore rheuinatlem thiee bottles of constl tution reoovatur ha?einade me a new man doctor enclosed find 6 1'lense send me a sup ply two families here want to try your conititu tion renovator wo have not space for more ofthe above extracts bul you ran ask your neighbor a bout the reinr every one has something good to suy as 1 cores every time e-'h u.i ptrju8ks r tnit kidneys rktentionoethbukinb.jkcae and jul vimi/e t>i**a*rt nervona prn-trution weakness ipu^ral f^pskade and want of appetite it is niisurpasned cautien i in ordering our rnmody always pi in the number uf our 1'ost ofrlre b-ttboliyouf i pa ter the new law in our new vork j'oui office compels this addroik dr 1vt s henry ok co , p.!eutor*g*neia berlin hosnftal prnnafn agency of the unite htfltm laboratory 376 pearl street i nit oflioi ilo ftot3 new you tf constitution benov t(>hkil r bot tle six bottles for *?(,. nt anywlieie on rwetpt of pii patients are re-iuested to correspoud e.ii.ft dfcj.tla.ly and rep will be made dy following m..ll sold by at respectahlo druffglsu fÂ»lt)&:i edgewohtii female 8emi i nary this institution is again in iueoÂ«Â«f.i i | opurntlijli il is t â– 1 1 . 1 u i â– 1 1 1 1 v adapted in a or gaulzntion nml nmnagcuient to the want of the people ami lo the circumstances of lite eon nir i pupils ri.-1'i-ivtsi at any time for cfrculara address j m.m.caldwell drtieodid xortl state publisher wf.kklv hy xj xi cv x fil ii a w e s editor and proprietor lt.\ti,i op si b iiii i ion ink yr.ui payable tu advance 3.01 six months " " i ill 5 copies to one address 12.50 iii copies to ouei.ddrsej till 111 hates of k'tloertisinq otle square first insertion 1*1.(111 k'.r fuel additional insertion 50 s|ii.cial ii tires will he 0 barged 50 per cent higher than the above rates inin nnd justice's older will be publish ed al the same rates with other advertise ments obituary notices over six lines charged as advertisements ( ontract rates o __ __ _ __ ? % \ f m 5 Â¥ r ; ' â– r * p \ g = â– ' . s t 1 square f 2 50 3 75 5 00 8 50 * 1300 2 squares 150 6 25 8 50il3 00 22.00 3 squares ti on oik i hi jo 00 30.00 i squares 8 00 1100 i "> hi jo oil i7..")0 i column ii ooilli 00 20 00 30 00 45.00 i c duuui 18 00 24 00 30 0045 00 75.00 1 column 28004000 50 00|80 00,130.0(1 john m rusk stockholder etc ~) vs { andrew j jones president w { tt tt co j superior court cumberland co hkfuhk i.ix'ion j at chambeus application for order of injunction in the cause oi'imon ol the court tho gravamen ofthe complaint is dial the president nt lhe ttoad is about to re turn to the state treasurer certain con pon bonds of ihe state with the interest theronn together with the proceeds of some of such bonds which have been sold â€” to llie injury as is alleged of the individual stockholders and wiiln.ui ho far as appears filed and the affidavit nc couipanying it any authority whatever l-'m.uinsr solely â€¢â– > tin ciimnlaiiit a mi ma facie case lor ihe order asked for is made out â€” and if there were nothing else behind there would be nothing to do but grant lhe relief 1 am bound however to notice the public acts whether brought lo my ai ten tion or not â€” and 1 find auioug the public laws an ac entitled au act to restore the credit of the state and facilitate the construction of our unfinished railroads ratified feb 5 1870 which authorises and even re quires under heavy penult ies llie defend art,and certain other railroad presidents to do the very lliii.irs which i tlutttskcd lo prevent him from doing of course then this act must je put out of the way i before the plaintiff can get his order let us then ex-imiue tho act cer 1 laiuly here can be so objection to the ti tle two very inedible purposes are cx 1 pressed in it and belli of them within the scope of legislatce power â€” to wil : to restore the credit ol the slate and to fa ciliiate the construction of our unfinished railroad " the trÂ»l rests on consti , lutional obligation the oilier is a matter i of policy addressee to the discretion supposing then these to be the pur pnses of the am do llie provisions ol the act seek to eif.-ctuale those purpo ses by ulicoiistitlllicpal means 1 there are substantially two requtre ! raonls imposed upon the defend nil us j president of the western railroad com | pany one is to file before the governor and supuiintendeiii ol public w.uks a state ment show dug on mill | what amount ol slate bonds was re reived by him from the public treasurer ' with ll e date of such reception ; what amount nt such bonds have been ! sold win re at what price and when ; what amount have been hypoihccat d to whom when lor what purpose and i how much realized ; i what amount retnains on hand unsold land the amount of interest received irom the state i to this requirement i presume there can be no objection â€” as accountability is incident to all trusts and agencies the oilier requirement is to return to the public treasurer subject to the joint order of the govi-ruor and superin tendent of public winks as hereiiiattei prescribed all bonds of lhe state which bave been issued under any authority ot law and which remain iu the hands of any surh president or other officer un sold or undisposed of or ill case any such bonds bave been sold or exchanged for money or other securities tbe said president or other fficcr shall deposit in the public treasury sui h money pro ceeds or seeuritier or so much thereof us !Â«â€¢ has net aetua'ly 9tmuifii'4 upon his kmid , r,.e 3 this ij doubtlesb lbs c'snoxious pri.vi lior--a-obnoxi is c tie nlaiutij as ii compel . tho c'.-'-ndaiit r.ndcr the pen ily ef i.tjik minimi for disobedience lo do fhe very things which the plainlij com plains he i.i aboul lo do it is the duly nf a judge m ascertain ibe legislative will aud to giye it e.tic unless it runs counter to the liii.il.inienlal law ol the land \- hen he asked lo dis regard tlmt will upon a suggestion of a cnnhic with that law he must look and look closely to see whether that suggoa tiun is well founded it may be sugges ted tbat this requirement of the act which i wo have under review infringes tli vest ed riuhtb of the w 11 r company of which the plaintiff is n stockholder and impairs llio contract which the state en tered into with llie company by requir ing the surrender of ite properly without any forieillire of its charter having occur red or ofiiee found certainly the legislature cannot divest ; chartered rights lo break faith with its con tractors or arbitrarily assume prop i erty which it line once granted if such was tlio impose of the net lhe palpable purpose and not merely the supposed purpose or if such will by lhe o'jec the inevitable effect and not iimre ly the apprehended effect nf the act â€” then ii infringes the constitution and is void j to ascertain whether such purpose wus contemplated or whether such effect will i follow the language of the whole act â– must he considered â€” and not merely iso i luted sections we have seen there is nothing objec i initial in ihe avowed purpose as staled ill the title we huve also seen lhat section 3 re j quiies the return ot tie bonds ice lu the l'uldic treasurer subject to the joint or der nf the governor and superintendent j ol public winks a heieinaller proscrib ed a subsequent section discloses the purpose in inquiring the return ofthe bonds and the ultimate disposition lo be mud â€¢ of ihem sec li provides nev : iheless if upon ihe notification of the governor any such president or other | i flieer shall faithfully render iln account or statement according to sections one and lim of tins act and shall moreover 1 comply in all respects with section three of this act in every sjch case upon till sworn certificate of the president and i chief engineer or superintendent of any j such railroad to the effect that a curtain j am uu t ot wnrk has been iloue and not ! paid lot ou any unfinished railroad the governor and superintendent of public j works are authorised and required to join in an order or warrant upon the pub â€¢ ' lie treasurer where any tato sediritius i may he or deposit to rein liver lo the president uf such railroad on puinunl ol he bonds which slmll not be sold tor , less than sixty cents iu the dollar or the j secuiitieb or any proceeds thereof so rc i turned or deposited by him under see 3 i or mis acr equivalent in cash value to ! the amount ol work so certified to be i done nn such railroad i it appears from the last recited section ! that its not iu contemplation in requiring 1 the return of the bonds c to tteprivu the railroad c of ihe state securities ' which bud been issued to ilium in pay . mint of state slock but to redeliver ihu , bonds iscc lo the company from lime to , time as the contractor progressed until j lhe wlii.lt were returned w hat causes led io this legislative in i terventii.u in the management of the nf lairs ot the railroad co arc not set forth in the act and it is needless to inquire â€” j the question we have under considera tion ia one ol power ! the purpose in making all corpora ! lions is the accomplishment of some pub ! lie good * * unless the public are to be benefitted il is no more lawful to confer exclusive rights and privileges up on au artificial body than upon a private citizen mills vs williams 11 red 568 i hilsl the legislature is bound to re spect the rights of corpoiatious and ob serve good faith wiih them just as iu the the case of individuals â€” il must bu re nminbi red ihu corporations are just as amendable to the law us individuals are we should hesitate long before bringing our minds to the conclusion it was the intention of the l"gisliiture lo take from itself llio power of doing that for which ' all governments are organised â€” promot ing lhe general welfare by adopting such , mo sines as a new state ut things might in ike necessary lor the benefit ol ihe pub lic mctteu vs wil ik ral r r co i it is upon such grounds that lhe i."g i is la lure basis il right lo supervise direct i co iliol and retain the creatures of its own ! creation such as hanks railroads inslir i slice companies etc tins right when challenged has been adjudged it by the cunt when the stale bad no pecuniary . interest involved and when the credit of the tale was iiotci.uieelii.il ii iw much i stronger is tho right of the legislature to i interfere where tlie slate is tlie principal i st..ckh ildii and where its bonds from i issue huve depreciated so iiiueli as hi be j come insoluble thus preventing unless i something was done further progress ou i on the public woiks it would appear lo ; have been high lime to puss an ucl to \ restore the credit of the suite and facili : tale tlie ci.iisli itclion of our unfinished [ railroads the legislature in protecting the in teri'sis of tlm state by u measure intend ed in enhance the value uf ibe bonds and to secure the completion ofthe roads nec essarily promotes the interests of ibe in dividual stockholders such being the 1 fact ii is difficult l see why the plain-in i iiii behalf of hiuiuelf â€¢ ml other stockbol idns iu the western railroad company should van in injunction in tlie prerul see the potice lo show cause why an ii jiinctloji order should not issue in ibis cise moved for by thu plaintiff's council is decline 1 ralph p buxton j ud,*v sib judicial district sgtli feb 1870 \ man ill sew orleans aoouses his wife of p i j ii ry in swearing that they were never i married she excuses herself hy saying that she " never thought liÂ«r husband would be l fool enough lo go io work and prove it the outrage at graham we copy the following from the ilills boro bicordcr and with the exception that the victim's name was wyatt out j law instead of white as represented by the llceurde.r is about the lame and all we 1 have beard about the affair : it ia represented to us that about one j o'clock last saturday niglil a disguised ' j body ot seventy-five or a hundred men up ! i peared at the bouse of henry holt color | â€¢ ed and entered his house where they < found not ii di nil an aged negro man ' , named white offie atiug as husband ' to mrs ii the intention seems to . have been lo bang ho.h holt and while ; coach-makers working iu copartnership l but they seem to have swapped beds if | ! not families that night and not know ing the whereabouts of holt they did not ', search for him outside of his premises â€” ! thev however took white und lhe cord out of the bed ununited bim on a mule and hung bim wiih the bed-cord to an oak | i limb in front uf the courl house door ' ! where he was found the next morning > . with a card pinned lo bis coat nulaiuiiig \ ' this warning â€” beware ! vim gtdlty parties â€” both white and black it is further represented tn ns that the disguised party after haiij'iug whit , rude round tn the residence of mr albnght clerk ofthe superior conn and tried to 'â– . decoy or diaw him out but hi very wise ' l iv declined to go out in passing the i mayor's house he went to ihe door to look : j but a inck was thrown against the bouse : and in war gently admonished to willl j draw as no one wished to molest h'uu i which aiimouili in he of course took il is also represented to us thai m bite's wife ut the inquest swore positively that the first man that took hold on white was a negro and that she believes a m i i jonty if not all of them were colored â€” i whde was tbe gcneralisamo or president ' ! ofthe league in command of tho funds â– which he wus in llie habit iif stealing or i 1 appropriating to his own ns we likewise learn that while and hull : both shot at the ku klux that visited ura liaui nli mi a year ago and tin 1 ku klux : promised to see them again for this inter , rupliou now whether thia diabolieul outrane j v as committed by ku klux or by the i loyal league expected ku klux to bear the blame in consequence of the promise , to see these negroes again for embezzling lhe funds ot the league it was a high . bunded outrage against lhe law the ; peace and dignity ofthe slate and the perpetrators should be ferreted out and dealt wiih according to law such deeds j : as this will not only prevent northern j i men coming here and settling but will drive off desirable population disgrace so . i ciety and tarnish the escutcheon of the ! state we feel proud that il did not oc i cor iu orange proud of the hw-ubid ; ing appearance and disposition of thepeo j pie of orange let her continue to re ' , sped and venerate law and good order without which we shall relapse into a state i of biirbai'iiiiism p ft two negroes have been arrested ' ou suspicion and committed to alamance : jail we learn also that the same party - went to a in use in which then was u white man and negro woman living to i i gether and inking ihem out of bed dllga ; ho'e and buried them up to the waist face , to face and left ihem there in that con ' ditioil he have not learned how ihey got out such as this is not so bud hut for arm ed men whether while or black to take llie liv.s of men for political opinions or any thing else is certainly wrong and we , heartily join the becorder j si crying such . acts down â€” greensboro patriot i what they think of whitte i more'soase â– the new york tiaies has th follow [ ing in regsrd to 1 v whitt.tjiore's res â€¢ 'â– ignatloti : mr whiltemore ought not tn have been ; allowed to resign after he wan convicted of a grave offe'ice against the h'.us â€” and there are two or three oilier incidents connected with the aff.ir lhat will strike everybody as being extraordinary in the rii st place how is ir thai general rut j ler a member of the house c.oiim appeal i thi professional advocate of another member who bave sullied the honor of the muii'e mr puller was one of the in jured p r-ons and ii r;a bis duty to have stood by house whun h spoke of his client are we lo assume that he was paid for his services ? the new york 7>i9'